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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 709487" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Okay, coming at you.</p><p></p><p>My oldest daughter suffered a failed marriage, and at the time her children were just little babies, and between the failed marriage and two demanding children, I stepped-in and started helping where I could, but within a short period of time, daughter, suffered a breakdown, so I stepped-in as fulltime caregiver, taking both children into my home and raising them.</p><p></p><p>Through counselling, close family and friends, and a lots of love from everyone, daughter, made a slow but steady recovery and though she would have been more than ready to accept her kids back, grandma was enjoying having little ones in my house again (fulltime), so I downplayed the need for me to give the kids up and continued on my second try at motherhood.</p><p></p><p>To date, daughter is fully recovered, happy and content, and on a new road to full-filling her life's ambitions and dreams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 709487, member: 21572"] Okay, coming at you. My oldest daughter suffered a failed marriage, and at the time her children were just little babies, and between the failed marriage and two demanding children, I stepped-in and started helping where I could, but within a short period of time, daughter, suffered a breakdown, so I stepped-in as fulltime caregiver, taking both children into my home and raising them. Through counselling, close family and friends, and a lots of love from everyone, daughter, made a slow but steady recovery and though she would have been more than ready to accept her kids back, grandma was enjoying having little ones in my house again (fulltime), so I downplayed the need for me to give the kids up and continued on my second try at motherhood. To date, daughter is fully recovered, happy and content, and on a new road to full-filling her life's ambitions and dreams. [/QUOTE]
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